John Sharp’s fund raising kept pace with Bill White’s, or did it?

John Sharp‘s campaign for U.S. Senate today reported raising $2.5 million in “contributions and loans,” from January 1 to March 31, giving former state comptroller $2.4 million cash on hand.

Sharp’s campaign hasn’t released the report it filed with the Federal Elections Commission — and spokesman Kelly Fero won’t answer our questions — so it’s unclear how much money the candidate actually raised.

Sharp’s fellow Democratic candidate, Houston mayor Bill White, reported raising $1.8 million during the same time period (without loans) — part of a $2.6 million total since he announced in mid-December. He now has $2.1 cash on hand.